LLDP Commands
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Example usage
To change the notification interval:
config lldp notification_interval
Purpose Used to configure the timer of the notification interval used to send
notifications to configured SNMP trap receiver(s).
Syntax config lldp notification_interval <sec 5-3600>
Description Globally change the interval between successive LLDP change notifications
generated by the switch.
Parameters notification_interval - The range is from 5 second to 3600 seconds. The
default setting is 5 seconds.
Restrictions Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
# config lldp notification_interval 10
Command: config lldp notification_interval 10
Success.
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config lldp ports
Purpose This command is used to configure the LLDP port settings for this switch.
Syntax config lldp ports [<portlist> | all] [notification [enable | disable] | admin_status
[tx_only | rx_only | tx_and_rx | disable] | mgt_addr [ipv4 <ipaddr>] [enable |
disable] | basic_tlvs [all | {port_description | system_name | system_description |
system_capabilities}] [enable | disable] | dot1_tlv_pvid [enable | disable] |
dot1_tlv_protocol_vid [vlan [all | <vlan_name 32>] | vlanid <vlanid_list>] [enable |
disable] | dot1_tlv_vlan_name [vlan [all | <vlan_name 32>] | vlanid <vlanid_list>]
[enable | disable] | dot1_tlv_protocol_identity [all | {eapol | lacp | gvrp | stp}]
[enable | disable] | dot3_tlvs [all | {mac_phy_configuration_status |
link_aggregation | power_via_mdi | maximum_frame_size}] [enable | disable]]
Description Enable or disable each port for sending change notifications to configured SNMP trap
receiver(s) if an LLDP data change is detected in an advertisement received on the
port from an LLDP neighbor. The definition of change includes new available
information, information timeout and information update. The changed type includes
any data update /insert/remove.
These options enable the switch to control which ports participate in LLDP traffic and
whether the participating ports allow LLDP traffic in only one direction or in both
directions.
This command is also used to specify whether the system’s IP address needs to be
advertised from the specified port. For layer 3 devices, each managed address can be
individually specified. The management addresses that are added in the list will be
advertised in the LLDP from the specified interface associated with each management
address. The interface for that management address will be also advertised in the if-
index form.